Indie
The Dragon Princess
Drops players into a darkly whimsical fairy tale where Princess Amaia narrowly escapes an arranged marriage. On the eve of her wedding, her plea—"I don’t want to marry him"—summons Happho, a misunderstood dragon who rescues her from a tower. But trust is fragile: Happho’s motives blur as the story unfolds, revealing a toxic dynamic with Azaiah, Amaia’s controlling fiancé. Players navigate a narrative rich in emotional tension, exploring themes of power, manipulation, and survival. With **12,000 words of immersive storytelling**, the game blends a kinetic novel structure with atmospheric visuals, including 6 character sprites and original backgrounds. Voice acting by talented performers adds depth, while subtle content warnings highlight mature themes like domestic abuse and violence. Designed for PC, it features OpenDyslexic font support and a focus on player empathy. A unique mix of fantasy and drama, ideal for fans of emotional RPGs. The game’s blend.